Senior offensive linemen William Maxwell and Brett Moore, kicker Adrian Mora (a graduate student), junior defensive tackle Brent Russell and senior kick returner/defensive back Laron Scott were honored by at least one of the two teams.

Moore was named All-America by both the Walter Camp Foundation and Phil Steele. He started all 14 games at right tackle for a GSU offense that averaged 323.5 yards rushing.

Maxwell was a second-team All-America selection by Steele. He started all 14 games, splitting time between right guard and center.

Mora notched 151 straight extra points to start his career and was named a third-team All-America by Phil Steele. He finished the year 12-of-14 on field goals and 62-for-64 on extra points.

Russell was a first-team All-America by both Camp and Steele. He ranked among the SoCon leaders with 6.5 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss and is the only defensive tackle in the top four of those categories.

Scott was selected a first-team All-America as kick returner and a fourth-team All-America on defense. He ranked second in the FCS with 30.6 yards per return and scored two TDs this season. Scott finished sixth on the team with 53 tackles and led the team with three interceptions, 18 pass breakups and 21 passes defended.

The Jaguars added defensive end Matt Roth (concussion) and cornerback Ashton Youboty (hamstring) to the list Monday. The team also promoted offensive tackle Daniel Baldridge to the active roster.

Baldridge, who spent most of two seasons on the practice squad, could serve as a backup in Sunday’s season finale against Indianapolis. Right tackle Guy Whimper likely will miss his second consecutive game because of a knee injury, putting rookie Cameron Bradfield in the starting lineup again.

Jacksonville leads the league in season-ending injuries, and 10 of them have been in the secondary. Cornerbacks Rashean Mathis, Derek Cox, Will Middleton and T.J. Heath, and safeties Chris Prosinski, Rod Issac, Courtney Greene, Terrell Whitehead and Darcel McBath are on IR.

BASEBALL

Yorvit Torrealbastrikes umpire

CARACAS, Venezuela — Texas Rangers catcher Yorvit Torrealba has been suspended from Venezuela’s professional baseball league for 66 games for striking an umpire.

Torrealba was arguing with the home-plate umpire Friday after striking out. He angrily put a hand on the umpire’s mask and shoved him. He was then ejected.

League President Jose Grasso Vecchio called Torrealba’s behavior unacceptable and a violation of league rules.

Torrealba plays for the Caracas Lions when not playing in the majors. His agent, Melvin Roman, said Torrealba acknowledges he got carried away in the heat of the moment.